While some countries, like the United States and Australia, use “one stop” qualification meets to determine their Olympic Teams, other countries, like Hungary, use a “wherever you can get the cuts” system in determining which swimmers they will take to the Paris 2024 Games.
Still, the Olympic standards must be done at approved World Aquatics qualifying events in order to count. These national-level and international-level meets must have their host federations apply for this special status. The approval process provides a dual purpose – it gives an approximate distribution of qualifying meets around the world, eschewing any kind of a “last chance, time trial, swim the event 8 different times” system; and more importantly, it assures that the meets are held under international standards, though even that doesn’t always prevent shenanigans (see Mexico in 2015, Uzbekistan in 2021).
With the Olympic qualification deadline of June 23 looming, a few swimmers are still chasing those qualification times, but opportunities to do so are running short.
Below is the list of remaining Olympic qualifying meets, including those meets that are closed only to swimmers of a certain region or nationality.t
Remaining Olympic qualifying meets
Americas:
Dates | Meet | Location | Open/Closed? |
June 12-16 | Colombia National Championships | Cartagena, Colombia | ? |
June 12-15 | Paraguay National Championships #2, International Open | Asuncion, Paraguay | Open |
June 15-23 | US Olympic Team Trials | Indianapolis, USA | Closed |
June 16-21 | 36th CCAN Swimming Championships | Monterrey, Mexico | Closed |
June 20-23 | Bahamas National Championships | Nassau, Bahamas | Mixed |
June 21-23 | Mel Zajac Jr International | Vancouver, Canada | Open |
Asia:
Dates | Meet | Location | Open/Closed? |
June 12-15 | Singapore National Championships | Singapore | Open |
June 13-17 | National Zong Cheng Cup | Taichung, Taipei | ? |
June 15-16 | Hong Kong China Olympic Invitational Trial | Hong Kong | Open |
Europe:
Dates | Meet | Location | Open/Closed? |
June 13-16 | Czech National Championships |
Usti nad Labem, Czech
|
Closed |
June 13-16 | Dutch National Championships |
Amersfoort, Netherlands
|
? |
June 16-21 | French Elite Championships | Chartres, France | Mixed |
June 17-23 | European Championships | Serbia, Belgrade | Closed |
June 18-22 | Spanish Summer Olympic Championships/Trials | Spain | Open |
June 20-22 | Lithuanian Junior Championships | Kaunas, Lithuania | ? |
June 21-23 | Sette Colli Trophy | Rome, Italy | Open |
Oceania:
Dates | Meet | Location | Open/Closed? |
June 10-15 | Australian Olympic & Paralympic Trials | Brisbane, Australia | Closed |
Does anyone know why Penny Oleksiak is trying to qualify in the 100 free in Rome rather than in Vancouver at the Mel Zajac meet which is so much closer and in her training time zone?
Maybe she expects a higher level of competition there that will push her?
Penny should have done mare nostrum, she’d have the time already , or aus trials.
Where’s Santo?
Is China ever going to announce its official team? Maybe there’s still a chance for Sun Yang to drop in a qualifying meet?
China usually announces its Olympic squad in early July